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From Adidas to Hermès: The Secret of Grace Wales Bonner’s Success

Grace Wales Bonner redefines luxury fashion by blending Afro-Atlantic heritage, intellectual depth, and blockbuster collaborations, making her one of today’s most influential designers.

Por: Raquel Seijas
GRACE WALES BONNER NEW HERMES CREATIVE DIRECTOR
Grace Wales Bonner Redefines Luxury With Culture & Craft / Photo IG @walesbonner

Grace Wales Bonner made history as the first Black woman appointed Creative Director of Menswear at Hermès. At only 35, she has become one of fashion’s most celebrated names by seamlessly blending luxury aesthetics with Afro-Atlantic spirit.

Her work is distinguished by deep cultural storytelling, a refined design sensibility, and a series of groundbreaking collaborations—most notably with Adidas.

This unique approach has not only earned her critical acclaim but also driven significant commercial success for both her eponymous brand and the global fashion industry.

The ongoing partnership with Adidas has been a cornerstone of Wales Bonner’s global popularity / Photo adidas

1. Cultural and Intellectual Depth

At the heart of Wales Bonner’s appeal is her rigorous research into Black history, art, literature, and post-colonial theory. Each collection is a narrative, drawing from her British-Jamaican heritage and the broader African diaspora.

This intellectual foundation transforms her clothing into meaningful artifacts, resonating with audiences far beyond the runway. Her designs challenge hypermasculine stereotypes, offering a nuanced, elegant vision of Black male identity that speaks to contemporary conversations about representation and belonging.

Wales Bonner clothing is meaningful artifacts, resonating with audiences far beyond the runway / Photo @walesbonner

2. A Distinctive Design Aesthetic

Wales Bonner’s signature “preppy bohemian” style merges British tailoring with sportswear influences, featuring unique details like crochet stripes, artisanal fabrics, and distinctive silhouettes.

This blend of refinement and relaxed energy has redefined modern menswear, making her collections both desirable and relevant. Her ability to balance tradition and innovation has set her apart in an industry often driven by fleeting trends.

Wales Bonner’s reinterpretations of iconic Adidas silhouettes have become cultural phenomena / Photo adidas
Samba sneaker x Wales Bonner / Photo Adidas

3. The Adidas Collaboration: A Commercial Powerhouse

The ongoing partnership with Adidas has been a cornerstone of Wales Bonner’s global popularity. Her reinterpretations of iconic Adidas silhouettes, especially the Samba sneaker, have become cultural phenomena.

The collaboration not only revived the Samba—sparking a 13,227% surge in global searches—but also helped Adidas swing from a €377M (US$ 439M) loss to a €57M (US$ 66M) profit. Her designs, which sell out within hours, have attracted a diverse, youthful audience and influenced the broader sneaker market.

4. Critical Acclaim and Industry Recognition

Wales Bonner’s talent has been recognized with prestigious awards, including the LVMH Young Designer Prize (2016), the CFDA International Men’s Designer of the Year (2021), and an MBE for services to fashion (2022). These accolades have solidified her reputation as an innovator and thought leader in fashion.

Wales Bonner’s work is distinguished by a series of groundbreaking collaborations—most notably with Adidas / Photo adidas

5. Community and Artistic Collaborations

Beyond fashion, Wales Bonner extends her influence through collaborations with artists, musicians, and cultural institutions.

She has worked with Solange Knowles, curated exhibitions at the Serpentine Galleries and MoMA, and designed kits for the Jamaican Football Federation. These projects build a holistic world around her brand, appealing to a wide range of cultural consumers.

6. High-Profile Visibility and Historic Appointment

High-profile figures like Meghan Markle and Lewis Hamilton have worn her designs, boosting her visibility.

In October 2025, Wales Bonner made history as the first Black woman appointed Creative Director of Menswear at Hermès, succeeding Véronique Nichanian after 37 years. This landmark role underscores her impact and the industry’s shift toward more inclusive, culturally rich leadership.

At the heart of Wales Bonner’s appeal is her rigorous research into Black history, art, literature, and post-colonial theory / Photo Adidas

7. Business Growth and Revenue Streams

Since launching her label in 2014, Wales Bonner has achieved remarkable growth. Her business has expanded over 100% in three years, with revenue up 81% year-on-year. Revenue streams include her main line, Adidas royalties, consulting projects, and her new role at Hermès.

Her studio now employs 17 people and runs an internship program for Black students, funded by soccer player David Alaba.

Samba sneaker x Wales Bonner / Photo Adidas

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